Resources and stakeholder

Resources Management

Resources can be defined as anything that will help you solve the problem that you are focusing on. It might be in the form of people, places, services, and businesses. You can start from the community that your problem is based on. It is suggested that everyone in the community can be a force for community improvement if only we knew what their capabilities are and use it to reach your goal.
There are five types of resources available to an organization:
Human resources - can contribute expertise or make connections on behalf of the organization
Capital resources - goods or services that can aid in the production of other goods
Financial resources - money
Natural resources - land, income-generating activities based on land
Informational resources - knowing what you need to know to succeed

Things to consider when looking at resources:
Utility - the usefulness of a resource, not everything you have is useful though
Scarcity - how much of the resources are available
Potential for Depletion - how soon are you going to run out of your resource

Questions for yourself:
What are your existing resources?
What resources do you need?
When you look around your community, at the work of other organizations, where do they receive their support?
Are you aware of how to obtain support?
Resources you will need
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5 most important resources
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Where can you find it?
Do you have a connection that might help?
What is your plan on getting it
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Benchmarking on similar projects
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Benchmark 2:
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